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Help identifying marching snare drum Last viewed: 1 minute ago

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Could anydody tell me what brand this drum is? I bought thinking it was a Ludwig, but I'm growing skeptical about that.

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Gromet

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Interior

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Edges (three ply)

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Posted on 14 years ago
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Strainer

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On the left is the claw from a Ludwig drum, on the right is the claw from this drum

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The only logo's on this drum were on the heads. They are hard to make out. I'll post those when I have the time.

I have more pictures, feel free to ask questions, or if you need pictures of something specefic, just ask. Thanks.

Posted on 14 years ago
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The lack of reinforcement rings and the strainer are a dead giveaway that this is NOT a Ludwig drum. It does look similar to a Gretsch snare drum I once owned though.....

Posted on 14 years ago
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Batter Head logo

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Snare side logo (not slunk)

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You can see the outline of what seems to be a faint keystone logo (yeah ludwig right?) but they don't match any logos in the Ludwig Book.

Hmmmm

Posted on 14 years ago
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From Ludwig-dude

The lack of reinforcement rings and the strainer are a dead giveaway that this is NOT a Ludwig drum. It does look similar to a Gretsch snare drum I once owned though.....

Thanks. I first thought Gretsch too, here's an example of a Gretsch snare interior.

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Posted on 14 years ago
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